Why You should Visit Copenhagen over Stockholm
In 2006, Stockholm launched a campaign under the tagline “Stockholm: The Capital of Scandinavia”. Eleven years later, the heated debate among Scandinavians about which city deserves this title still rages on. Even though Stockholm is a cultural hub with a long history in design and architecture, its close neighbour Copenhagen also features some distinctive traits that make it stand out. Here are some examples below.
Its small size
Due to its small size, Copenhagen is the ideal destination for short term vacations or for travellers who enjoy discovering a city on foot or by bike. Picturesque neighbourhoods, buildings that every architect would admire and numerous green parks are only some of the things a tourist will come across while visiting Copenhagen. However, despite its small size the city offers a wide range of activities, sightseeing and cultural events that will keep even the most demanding traveller satisfied.
Its famous historical figures
1. It's the home of Hamlet
Situated at Helsingor, approximately one hour by train away from Copenhagen, Kronborg is not only a historical monument worth visiting, but also a great reason to take a day trip from Copenhagen. Known as Elsinore castle, Kronborg is the place that inspired Shakespeare to write one of his most known plays, “Hamlet” nearly 400 years ago. All year round guided tours take place through the castle’s corridors and hidden dungeons, while during the summer, actors bring the famous play to life in its original setting.
Kronborg 2 C, Helsingør, Denmark, +45 492 130 78
Its Festivals
No matter what time of the year it is, Copenhagen never disappoints its visitors or locals when it comes to music festivals and cultural events. Even though during the spring and summer months the city offers more options to its guests, the new festival season begins as early as October with “Culture Night” welcoming connoisseurs to various art exhibitions, and “CPH PIX film festival” attracting cinephiles from all over the world. For an experience to remember, keep an eye out for the city’s music festivals that cover a wide range of musical genres, from jazz and ambient to metal and electronica.
Culture Night Secretariat, Sankt Peders Stræde 28c, 1. Sal, Copenhagen, Denmark, (+45) 331 510 10
CPH PIX, Tagensvej 85F, Copenhagen, Denmark, +45 334 547 49
Christiania
The Freetown of Christiania is one of the main tourist attractions in Copenhagen mainly because of the famous Pusher Street where up until recently around 25 stalls were openly offering all kinds of weed to tourists and locals. However, this is far from all that Christiania has to offer. It is the great view of the lake with the bizarre colourful houses around it, the bakery with its delicious cheap delicacies, and the various cafes and restaurants with the friendly faces and welcoming atmospheres.
The Jazz scene
With such a long history in the jazz scene, it’s no surprise that Copenhagen is home to some of the most reputable music venues and clubs for jazz enthusiasts. Bars with late night jam sessions such as La Fontaine and clubs like Jazzhus Montmartre hosting world-renowned musicians, add to the city’s unique atmosphere, filling the air with tunes until the early hours.
La Fontaine, Kompagnistræde 11, Copenhagen, Denmark +45 331 160 98
There are no alcohol restrictions
Unlike Sweden, Denmark’s rules on alcohol are far from strict. Supermarkets, kiosks and liquor stores sell any kind of alcohol, and most of them stay open until late at night. Once the long dark winter is gone, all the parks and lakes around the city get packed with Copenhageners and tourists soaking up the sunlight while enjoying cold beer. Gathering by the lakes at Dronning Louises bro (the bridge that crosses them), or relaxing on the grass at Frederiksberg’s Gardens becomes a ritual for the locals and tourists alike.
2. Carlsberg’s brewery
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